Celebrating the success of Jobs Growth Wales
11 Apr 2014 04:24 PM
Youth employment
programme ensures fluid expansion for Swansea
manufacture
A Swansea fluids manufacturer
has expanded its operation and given five local youngsters a route out of
unemployment after signing up to the Welsh Government’s flagship youth
employment programme.
Deputy Minister for Skills and
Technology, Ken Skates, visited Hydra Technologies, the UK’s leading
manufacturer of specialist heat transfer fluids and antifreeze solutions for
the renewable energy, refrigeration and air conditioning sectors, last week
(Thursday 10 April) to see how Jobs Growth Wales has helped with the
company’s growth plans.
Working in partnership with
Acorn’s Learning and Development Division, Hydra Technologies has taken
on five 16 to 24 year-olds since September 2012, all of whom joined on
six-month Jobs Growth Wales job opportunities.
The new recruits have played a
key role in fulfilling the rapidly increasing demand for Hydra
Technologies’ revolutionary products, working primarily in manufacturing
and distribution.
The Jobs Growth Wales programme,
which is backed by the European Social Fund, is designed to create 12,000 job
opportunities over 3 years for unemployed work-ready 16-24 year-olds, helping
to reimburse their wages for 6 months. Now entering its third year, the
flagship youth employment programme has already created over 11,800 job
opportunities across Wales, with over 9,000 young people filling those
jobs.
Thanks to an additional
£12.5 million from the Welsh Government’s budget, Jobs Growth Wales
is to be extended for a fourth year. This means more than 4,000 extra job
opportunities for 16-24 year olds in 2015/16.
Steve Hickson, managing director
of Hydra Technologies, said the Jobs Growth Wales programme has provided the
perfect solution to their recruitment needs over the last two
years.
“We are a highly
progressive company and are always looking for ways to expand and introduce new
talent into the business,” he said. “Getting involved in Jobs
Growth Wales has been invaluable. Not only has it given us an affordable way to
take on the new staff we’ve needed to maximise the company’s
potential for growth, but we’ve also been able to give local youngsters
access to credible work experience where they have had a chance to learn,
develop new skills and earn a wage.”
One of the staff members who
joined Hydra Technologies following his Jobs Growth Wales opportunity was Ricky
Owen, now 25, from Ogmore Vale. Previously unemployed for several months, Ricky
said the new job had turned his life around.
“I had been really
struggling to find a job that not only appealed to me but also met the skills
and experience I already had. The job opportunity was fantastic. It helped me
to gain the skills and knowledge I needed in order to apply for one of the
permanent jobs available,” he said. “If it had not been for Jobs
Growth Wales, I would probably still be looking for a work. Instead now I feel
like I am on a focused career pathway with a promising future ahead of
me."
Visiting Hydra Technologies ,
the Deputy Minister said the company was a perfect example of how both Welsh
employers and young people can benefit from the scheme.
“Meeting the team here
today has shown me yet again how Jobs Growth Wales can not only help provide
fantastic opportunities for young people who would otherwise be out of work but
also allow employers in Wales to grow their business by accelerating their
recruitment plans.
“The programme is clearly
reaping huge rewards for all involved and we are really proud of the progress
that has been made in its first two years. As well as helping to reduce youth
unemployment, which is falling faster here in Wales than anywhere else in
the UK, the Jobs Growth Wales progression rates are particularly strong, with
over 80% of young people in the private sector going on to secure sustained
employment, an apprenticeship or further learning after their six month job
opportunity.”
Emily Davey, Corporate
Development Manager at Acorn said:
“Welsh Government schemes
like Jobs Growth Wales are vital for youth employment and add real value to the
Welsh economy.
“This employment programme
has enhanced these young people’s lives, creating them a stepping stone
into future learning and work opportunities with fresh confidence, skills and
greater employability. Several have now progressed onto the Young Recruits
Apprenticeship Programme.”